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Last year, 48,885 Nigerians applied for asylum in Europe. 1,835 of those applications were made in the UK, of which only 29% were successful.

The UK considers Nigeria a ‘safe’ country, at least for men. This means that an application from a Nigerian like David would be expedited, reducing the time he would have to wait for an answer. While this might reduce some of the stress and sense of helpless that come with that wait, the answer is likely to be negative.

That is to assume that David would manage to get to the UK in the first place.

Since the camp at Calais was demolished in October 2016, people have continued to arrive in the town, hoping for a chance to hide on a truck or train that could take them to the UK. With the camp gone, there are far fewer services to support people there and many sleep rough in the woods or fields surrounding the town. There are continuing reports of violence towards irregular migrants in Calais, as well as regular harassment, including bedding and tents being destroyed, shoes and warm clothing stolen.

This story isn’t over.

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Sarah’s story isn’t that common.

Unlike the majority of Syrians wishing to travel to Europe, Sarah and Bilal had the enormous advantage of their family’s wealth on their side, enabling them to pay smugglers to get them off the Greek islands and then to fly to Germany.

The alternative, a journey on foot through the Balkans, is not only less comfortable trip but also much riskier. The land borders are difficult to cross, with many people spending months trying before perhaps giving up completely, and their are regular reports of violence from border police.

In 2017 to date, 34,840 Syrians have applied for asylum in Germany (compared with a total of 76,620 across Europe). Decisions on asylum claims by Syrians over the past year have been mostly positive: 92% have been accepted, so Sarah stands a good chance of being able to build the life she hopes for in Germany.

People continue to arrive on the Greek islands - 27,245 between January and October 2017 - but unlike Sarah, the vast majority get stuck there, their asylum claim (and possible deportation) pending.

This story isn’t over.

Podcast:
The Migration Trail podcast follows the journeys to Europe of a number of real-life people on the move and takes a closer look at Europe’s borders, the asylum and immigration processes that shape these people’s experiences.
Listen here
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The aim of migration trail is to create a more informed discussion about migration to Europe. Please share the project on Twitter and Facebook to help us spread the word!

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